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Bayer Ranks High in the List of Evil Corporations

If you’re concerned about a shadowy group of Europeans pulling our political strings and ruining good people’s lives (what some like to call the Illuminati, though anyone with sense has to see that these folk are not enlightened in the least), check out the Wikipedia article on Bayer AG.

Here are some interesting snippets:

As part of the reparations after World War I, Bayer had its assets, including rights to its name and trademarks, confiscated in the United States, Canada, and several other countries. In the United States and Canada, Bayer’s assets and trademarks were acquired by Sterling Drug, a predecessor of Sterling Winthrop.

Bayer became part of IG Farben, a conglomerate of German chemical industries which formed the financial core of the Nazi regime. IG Farben owned 42.5% of the company that manufactured Zyklon B, a chemical used in the gas chambers of Auschwitz. When the Allies split IG Farben after World War II for involvement in several Nazi war crimes, Bayer reappeared as an individual business. Bayer executive Fritzter Meer, sentenced to seven years in prison by the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal, was made head of the supervisory board of Bayer in 1956, after his release.

Isn’t that great? I’m thinking of writing a short story based on the transactions…imagine, businessmen making a deal over boxes of poison gas. “Thanks for doing your part for the Final Solution, Fritz. And here’s a bag of money for it, to boot.”

Bayer AG is involved in an ongoing controversy with French and Nova Scotian beekeepers over claimed pesticide kills of honeybees from its seed treatment insecticide imidacloprid. France has since issued a provisional ban on the use of Imidacloprid for corn seed treatment pending further action. A consortium of U.S. beekeepers has also filed a civil suit against Bayer CropScience for alleged losses.

I’m wondering if this could explain the problems bee keepers in America have been having with the as-yet unexplained hive collapse syndrome which is threatening our food supply.

Austrian journalist Klaus Werner alleged in his Black Book on Brand Companies, that the Bayer subsidiary H.C. Starck financed the civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo by trading illegally with the mineral coltan. The allegations were also confirmed by a U.N. panel of experts. Bayer alleged that since 2001 it didn’t trade any more with congolese coltan, but never proved where their resources came from.

How much these people care about human lives: zero. Which would explain the following:

In October 2001, Bayer was taken to court after 24 children in the remote Andean village of Tauccamarca were killed and 18 more severely poisoned when they drank a powdered milk substitute that had been contaminated with methyl parathion.

The white powder that resembles powdered milk and has no strong chemical odour was packaged in small plastic bags that provide no protection to users and give no indication of the danger of the product within. The bags were labelled in Spanish only, and carried drawings of healthy carrots and potatoes but no pictograms indicating danger or toxicity.

Let’s worry about reality, folks, not science-fiction human-reptilian hybrids. There are evil homo sapiens on this planet. No extraterrestrial DNA needed.

7 Responses to “Bayer Ranks High in the List of Evil Corporations”

INCOG MANsaid

I notice that you seem to avoid any talk about the Jew. Even with all the evidence out there about his gambits, Zionism and media manipulation of America — all this you miss but some mega German corportation arouses your suspicions? Curious. You can read more at my blog, should you dare: [link deleted due to obvious anti-Semitism].

All you’re doing, sir, is confirming my belief that most of the conspiracy theorists are actually anti-Semites. Hate much? I’m not going to derail this thread with such nonsense. I want to talk about real corporate corruption that causes death and environmental destruction. “The Jew”? There is no such animal, there are only human beings, some of whom are Jewish and some of whom are not.

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I’ve linked this post in my most recent entry (which I’m still writing at this moment), because I’ve become fed up with misleading advertisements I see on Hulu while watching anime. I found your post on a google search, so it’s funny to see a comment from Ishtarmuz on this blog – that’s my father – lol. Anyway, good post.

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Sarahsaid

Hi – this is great. But you’re forgetting about the direct role Bayer also played with the unscreened blood supply of HIV-infected plasma. They knowingly administered this to hemophiliacs and those who needed surgery, if only because throwing away tainted blood would mean profit losses. So, when the U.S. market finally caught on to what they were doing, know what they did with the U.S. government’s aid? Dumped their product in Europe and Asia. Amazing.